Featuring all kinds of areas that overlap with and give stimulus to embroidery - colours, shapes, textures, painting, quilting, the natural world . . .
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Mostly not my work. . .
. . . like a Bethlehem scene, drawn out for people to paint, who came to the Christmas Fun Day our church had this month, which included also crafts and a performance of Sheila Wilson's Hosanna Rock.
And on my table, stencilling and nice choice of colours produced some tasteful bits of wrapping paper.
A similar exercise at a similar Day focussing on Africa had a village landscape to paint and . . .
. . . . some Mali mudcloth patterns to play with, not using fermented mud, but freezer paper masking and black and blue acrylic paint!
And going back a bit further still to the . . .
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2 comments:
hi there, I do like your take on Mali mud cloth. They look really good. Given the fact that we have plenty of mud around at the moment, I think I prefer your technique - much less messy.
All good wishes for Christmas and the New Year.
Love your photo's - Brings back memories of when we still lived in Bournemouth ... hope you are surviving the cold
Warm wishes from Perth Western Australia
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